The women of the family swept her up in warm embraces, almost causing her to disappear in the flurry of abayas. |
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A fire in the engine-room spread to the hold, causing the crew to abandon ship. |
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This prompts Sarah Lynn to stab herself with a Confederate bayonet letter-opener, causing a geyser of blood. |
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And he believes that the U.S. government is causing a brain drain by pushing out highly educated citizens such as Thom. |
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In a similar vein, kava kava, advertised as a natural anti-anxiety supplement, was taken off the market for causing liver failure. |
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In California, tourists have been pitted against career foragers, causing problems for wild mushrooms and abalone. |
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Another common prank was to spin the cannon in the direction of the major, causing him to leap out of the way. |
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Mercury goes rogue again this week, causing your mind to wander and alight on the serious alterations you must make to your life. |
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In several other tweets, the McCanns themselves are blamed for causing the death of the woman who allegedly harassed them. |
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A problem that could have been averted at a relatively small cost wound up causing accidents that killed 13 people. |
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After a few moments, four officers exited the vehicle, causing the man to turn and walk away quickly. |
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This inhibits both transcription and DNA replication, causing toxicity and mutations. |
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Kublai's new administration blockaded Ariqboke in Mongolia to cut food supplies, causing a famine. |
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These extracellular fluids then drain into blood vessels, causing a rehydrating effect. |
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When dehydrated, the common ostrich minimises water loss, causing the body temperature to increase further. |
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However, in May 1870, Melville died from complications due to tuberculosis, causing a family crisis. |
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Medieval physicians used various forms of treatment to try and fix any physical problems that were causing mental disorders in their patients. |
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Sulfuric acid then reacts with calcium carbonate, causing increased erosion within the limestone formation. |
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In spring and summer, the sea is cool compared to the air temperature, causing less convective cloud cover. |
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To see if a rock or an area is causing interference on a compass, get out of the area, and see if the needle on the compass moves. |
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If it does, it means that the area or rock the compass was previously at is causing interference and should be avoided. |
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The British immediately opened up trade with their North American and Caribbean colonies, causing a rapid transformation of Cuban society. |
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Between 1933 and 1958, Cuba extended economic regulations enormously, causing economic problems. |
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Highland areas are cooler, causing moist air to cool below the dew point as it rises over high ground forming clouds and then rain. |
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This new, delayed release date had put the album back into the next fiscal year, actually causing EMI's stock to drop. |
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In the same year, nude glamour shots of Halliwell taken earlier in her career were released, causing some scandal. |
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The clandestine discharge of sewage and the consequent proliferation of algae diminish the oxygenation of the waters, causing fish mortality. |
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On June 6, 2007, Cyclone Gonu hit Muscat causing extensive damage to property, infrastructure and commercial activity. |
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He was a slow learner, and one day Wittgenstein hit him two or three times on the head, causing him to collapse. |
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In 2 to 5 percent of young children with smallpox, virions reach the joints and bone, causing osteomyelitis variolosa. |
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In late September 2017, the category 5 Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico causing devastating damage. |
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Others have contracted syllable sequences, causing accents to shift or vowels to become long. |
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The northern mountainous regions have cold winters with occasional heavy snows, sometimes causing extensive flooding. |
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Other noise and environmental concerns are vehicle traffic causing noise and pollution on roads leading the airport. |
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It implies that the system or equipment can be operated properly and without causing any danger, risk, damage or injury. |
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They are only causing great harm to the country and human society, by this sort of wicked and profligatory ideas. |
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On 22 February 1944, Nijmegen was heavily bombed by American planes, causing great damage to the city centre. |
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The bank was soon accused by the bullionists of causing the exchange rate to fall from over issuing banknotes, a charge which the Bank denied. |
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Nose bots are fly larvae that inhabit a sheep's sinuses, causing breathing difficulties and discomfort. |
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More modern shepherds used guns, traps, and poisons to kill predators, causing significant decreases in predator populations. |
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The potato cyst nematode is a microscopic worm that thrives on the roots, thus causing the potato plants to wilt. |
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The gene coding for Bt toxin has been inserted into cotton, causing cotton, called Bt cotton, to produce this natural insecticide in its tissues. |
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The traditional interpretation is that Bridei severed this relationship, causing the invervention of Ecgfrith. |
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Some sources say that piperine, a substance present in black pepper, irritates the nostrils, causing the sneezing. |
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At the same time, the mantle lithosphere becomes thinned, causing a rise of the top of the asthenosphere. |
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Hurricanes Charlie and Gilbert hit Jamaica directly in 1951 and 1988, respectively, causing major damage and many deaths. |
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Greenpeace had reason to suspect that recent tests had opened a crack in the atoll, causing a serious radiation leak. |
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Militarily, the initial hostilities was a sobering lesson for the British, causing them to rethink their views on colonial military capability. |
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These bear-walkers owed their powers to their personal manito, the bear, and traveled in disguise at night, causing disease among their victims. |
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He tried to climb into the carriage, but he gripped the open door, which swung back, causing him to lose his grip. |
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On the way down the children misbehave, almost causing Laura to fall over a cliff. |
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Male gray langur monkeys may attack females following male takeover, causing miscarriage. |
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Thus, although the act actually causing death was performed when the defendants did not have the intention to kill, the conviction was confirmed. |
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When the accused failed to stop the given behavior, he took the risk of causing the given loss or damage. |
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An equivalent to causing death by dangerous driving in Canada under the Criminal Code is Causing death by criminal negligence. |
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He had long suffered from kidney stones, which also lodged in the bladder, causing him great pain. |
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These wilding conifers are a serious environmental issue causing problems for pastoral farming and for conservation. |
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The defendant had poured petrol over her husband and set it alight, causing burns from which he died. |
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Causation can be satisfied as long as the defendant was a substantial factor in causing the harm. |
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The accused's responsibility for causing death is constructed from the fault in committing what might have been a minor criminal act. |
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The conductor mishandled the passenger or his package, causing the package to fall. |
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The fireworks slipped and exploded on the ground causing shockwaves to travel through the platform. |
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But, as offending someone is less serious than harming someone, the penalties imposed should be higher for causing harm. |
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An equivalent in Canada is causing death by criminal negligence under the Criminal Code, punishable by a maximum penalty of life imprisonment. |
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In the winter of 1850, a severe storm hit Scotland, causing widespread damage and over 200 deaths. |
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The lack of free trade was considered by many as a principal cause of the depression causing stagnation and inflation. |
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In terms of risk to this group, heavy consumption of seafood generates a 1 in 18 million chance of causing cancer. |
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The 2002 Glasgow floods had a number of other effects, causing a cryptospiridium outbreak in Glasgow's water supply. |
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The flow eroded the retaining ridge, causing the rock dam to fail and releasing lake water into the Atlantic. |
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The Prince of Wales colliery in Abercarn exploded in 1878 causing 268 deaths. |
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However, in genuine old age he became almost blind, causing him to need sticks and a helping arm. |
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A jet of water is directed on to the paddles of the water wheel, causing them to turn. |
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Without a ballast, excess current would flow, causing rapid destruction of the lamp. |
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Power looms reduced demand for skilled handweavers, initially causing reduced wages and unemployment. |
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Often electronic signs have their flat surface at right angles to the main air flow, causing choked flow. |
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After the end of the wars, thousands were discharged, causing great distress. |
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Sulfuric acid is capable of causing very severe burns, especially when it is at high concentrations. |
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In addition, it exhibits a strong dehydrating property on carbohydrates, liberating extra heat and causing secondary thermal burns. |
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The Aegean Collapse has been attributed to the exhaustion of the Cypriot forests causing the end of the bronze trade. |
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In most cases, the density of a collection of grains increases as material flows into voids, causing a decrease in overall volume. |
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Impure water used to make concrete can cause problems when setting or in causing premature failure of the structure. |
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Such sanitary sewer overflow can mean streets becoming flooded with a mixture of water and sewage, causing a health risk. |
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Minute quantities of mercury compounds can reach water bodies, causing heavy metal contamination. |
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The tip of the burner was made out of lead which absorbed heat causing the flame to be smaller in size. |
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This is causing a reenvisagement of the whole problem and the rearrangement of our whole experimental program. |
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Hannibal, son of Hamilcar Barca, rapidly marched through Hispania to the Italian Alps, causing panic among Rome's Italian allies. |
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In a workplace setting, sabotage is the conscious withdrawal of efficiency generally directed at causing some change in workplace conditions. |
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If the cancer grows in the airways, it may obstruct airflow, causing breathing difficulties. |
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The radiation decay products ionize genetic material, causing mutations that sometimes turn cancerous. |
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If hay is stacked with wet grass, the heat produced can be sufficient to ignite the hay causing a fire. |
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Cultural discrimination also prevailed, causing the eastern wing to forge a distinct political identity. |
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As part of the act, the fat clown's belt broke, causing his pants to fall down. |
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In 1996 the area hit the headlines internationally when the oil tanker Sea Empress ran aground, causing a substantial oil spill. |
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The collision punctured her starboard hull causing oil to pour out into the sea. |
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Inhaling cotton dust caused lung problems, and the noise was causing total hearing loss. |
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He concluded that light could not be refracted through a lens without causing chromatic aberrations. |
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This, however, is not proof of innate evil because a clear thinking person would avoid causing harm to others. |
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One reason was that it was more difficult to do so without causing harm to animal life. |
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There have been 11 such major floods in the past century, each causing tremendous loss of life and property. |
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Later, rivalry grew, causing copyright to occur due to weak underdeveloped laws. |
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Europeans were becoming more curious about their society around them causing them to revolt against their government. |
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After the ship set sail Dionysus invoked his divine powers, causing vines to overgrow the ship where the mast and sails had been. |
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The very viscous nature of these lava cause them to not flow far from the vent, causing the lava to form a lava dome at the vent. |
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The load of the mountains formed during this collision weighed down the Avalonian plate, causing the development of accommodation space. |
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The warmer air is forced to rise and if conditions are right becomes saturated, causing precipitation. |
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The Sierra Nevada range creates the same effect in North America, causing the Great Basin desert, Mojave Desert, and Sonoran Desert. |
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These restrictions formed a lot of tension between trade nations, causing a major deduction during the depression. |
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Their faeces are highly acidic causing damage to historic buildings and statues made of soft stone. |
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They nest in bridges where it compiles and damages iron work causing rust and corrosion. |
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The introduction of the ruffe seems to be causing much damage to Lake Superior. |
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This mint was short lived however due to its coins being heavy debasement causing significant losses. |
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Many of these electric fences act as monitored security alarm systems in addition to causing an uncomfortable shock. |
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It is caused by strong compression causing fine grained clay flakes to regrow in planes perpendicular to the compression. |
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Soil erosion may be a slow process that continues relatively unnoticed, or it may occur at an alarming rate causing a serious loss of topsoil. |
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The Ruskin marriage was already fatally undermined as she and Millais fell in love, and Effie left Ruskin, causing a public scandal. |
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On 16 June 2016, a Class 165 diesel multiple unit 165 124 was derailed near the station, causing significant disruption to services. |
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In this process different parts of the rock body move at different rates causing shear stress to gradually shift from layer to layer. |
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The fungus causing blotch lives through the winter in the cankers which it has developed on twigs, water sprouts, and fruit spurs. |
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The British fleet bombarded Copenhagen again that year, causing considerable destruction to the city. |
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The last reported tornado occurred on 14 September 2006, causing trees to uproot and signal failures at Leeds City railway station. |
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This plan proceeded successfully, causing the Yemenis over 200 casualties, most from thirst. |
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Ramularia vallisumbrosae is a leaf spot fungus found in warmer climates, causing narcissus white mould disease. |
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Plutarch refers to this in his Symposiacs as numbing the nerves causing a heaviness in the limbs. |
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He ran up the nave, past a large congregation, killing a man and boy and causing the church tower to collapse through the roof. |
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It would have slid easily across the floor if not for the ruffled undersurface causing friction. |
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Few gave the Swans, struggling for their lives at the bottom of Division Two, any chance of causing an upset against the league leaders. |
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The original titanium mesh plate that was inserted in the summer of 2010 was removed last June since it was causing his scalp to break down. |
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He finally does the hit next to the factory, causing the birds to screak and batter their cages. |
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It is generally the best cows that are self-suckers, the habit being due to the extreme pressure of milk causing pain. |
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Other fans resorted to abuse and threats, causing writer James Moran to fire off an angry missive in a blog post. |
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Tvpically, enough sand is emplaced to create a slug of sand that moves along the shore causing noticeable and somewhat dramatic local changes. |
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I got stuffed by that guy on the supermoto going into that turn, almost causing us to crash. |
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The oesophagobronchial fistula, causing pleural effusions, was very small and could be caused by idiopathic oesophageal diverticulum. |
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The fasciculol poisons in the sulfur tuft damage the stomach and intestines, causing vomiting and diarrhea. |
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High concentrations of synthetic pheromone appear to superstimulate E. flava males causing more of them to be trapped. |
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As the solids clump together, they get heavier causing them to fall out of suspension in the water. |
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In 1966, Jones's popularity began to slip somewhat, causing Mills to reshape the singer's image into that of a crooner. |
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In the final battle, Isildur, son of Elendil, cut the One Ring from Sauron's finger, causing Sauron to lose his physical form. |
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Massaged into the pet's coat, it abrades the waxy shell of fleas, ticks and mites, causing them to die from dehydration. |
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The rising stomach acid makes the esophageal muscle lose its elasticity, causing nausea, acid reflux and a burning sensation in the chest. |
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This water then freezes, causing the water table to rise further and repeat the cycle. |
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Tremendous magmic pressure built up beneath the earth, causing a volcanic eruption. |
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Water sloshing on the vehicle deck can set up a free surface effect, making the ship unstable and causing it to capsize. |
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The power of a union could demand better terms by withdrawing all labour and causing a consequent cessation of production. |
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This tick can also carry bacteria causing anaplasmosis, bartonellosis, babesosis and ehrlichiosis. |
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Police search for arsonist AN arsonist is being hunted after causing two blazes at a house in North Tyneside. |
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Schettino is on trial over the disaster on charges of manslaughter, causing a shipwreck and abandoning ship. |
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Capt Francesco Schettino is accused of multiple manslaughter, causing a shipwreck and abandoning ship before all passengers were rescued. |
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These bureaucratic delays have been causing us a lot of frustration. |
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Its shrinkage at the time of setting is substantially lower than that of Karenz AOI, causing no substrate warpage problem. |
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Downworth, from Stockport, Greater Manchester, admitted one count of assault causing actual bodily harm at an earlier hearing. |
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The disease, also called Weil's Syndrome, attacks the internal organs, particularly the liver, causing damage to the body's immune system. |
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The acute abdomen may be defined generally as an intra abdominal process causing severe pain and often requiring surgical intervention. |
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A ease of Histoplasma capsulatum causing granulomatous liver disease and Addisonian crisis. |
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It has been observed, however, that certain taxa have the ability to divide without causing a reduction in cell size. |
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Britain mined international waters to prevent any ships from entering entire sections of ocean, causing danger to even neutral ships. |
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I'd be lying to myself if I pretended that seeing Logan here now isn't causing a parade of elephants to stampede through my upper chestal region. |
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African violets are caught by the fuzz WHAT'S 9 causing all the white fluff that's appeared on my African violets? |
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What's causing the most agita among TEI members is the potential reaction of the field to the schedule. |
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It worked for those purposes, but the winds would whip the cover over the leaves causing an unsightly windburn that made the leaves unsellable. |
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Because of the 1964 Alaska earthquake, the plans raised some concerns of the test triggering earthquakes and causing a tsunami. |
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The air should have gone into a tube leading to the baby's stomach but he injected it into a venous drip by mistake causing a fatal air embolism. |
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The nucleus may capture an orbiting electron, causing a proton to convert into a neutron in a process called electron capture. |
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The 10 parasites sicken millions of people every year causing epilepsy, anaphylactic shock, amoebic dysentery and other illnesses. |
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The equipment helps anaesthetists work out where to position the needle, thereby cutting failure rates and reducing the risk of causing injury. |
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At age 8, she says in an affidavit provided to the courts, her cousin began to rape her anally, causing her to lose control of her bowels. |
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The tip of the share is pointed downward, causing the plow to run into the ground. |
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The hydrogen gas produced by the reaction is heated by the thermal energy released at the same time, causing ignition and a violent explosion. |
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Cryptodomes are formed when viscous lava is forced upward causing the surface to bulge. |
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Warm mantle material wells up, melting the crust and often causing volcanoes to emerge in the rift basin. |
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Sea urchins graze on the lower stems of kelp, causing the kelp to drift away and die. |
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Conversely, the southern part has tended to sink to compensate, causing flooding of the Low Countries and Denmark. |
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Work on the motorways continued until the 1970s when the oil crisis and The Troubles both intervened causing the abandonment of many schemes. |
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On 20 November 1992, a major fire occurred at Windsor Castle, lasting for 15 hours and causing widespread damage to the Upper Ward. |
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Leading papists, rather than causing trouble as anticipated, reacted to the news by offering their enthusiastic support for the new monarch. |
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He then called a meeting of his fellow sailors and moved eight ships into the harbour, causing panic within the town. |
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A breaking wave is one whose base can no longer support its top, causing it to collapse. |
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He corked his bat, which was discovered when it broke, causing a controversy. |
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The ghost departs and returns once more, causing the same riotous anger and fear in Macbeth. |
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It has also been evidenced in placental epithelium, where it replicates without causing any specific histological lesions. |
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The beams supporting the roof had rotted, causing the entire house to fall down. |
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During the next 6 minutes, the tsunami wave changes from a ridge to a trough, causing flood waters to drain and drawback to occur again. |
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A likely triggering mechanism is thought to have been an earthquake causing. |
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The Oligocene sees the beginnings of modern ocean circulation, with tectonic shifts causing the opening and closing of ocean gateways. |
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The ice sheets profoundly affected Earth's climate by causing drought, desertification, and a dramatic drop in sea levels. |
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In some fish, capillary blood flows in the opposite direction to the water, causing countercurrent exchange. |
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Sonia took charge of Orwell's affairs and attended him diligently in the hospital, causing concern to some old friends such as Muggeridge. |
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In an Icelandic legend, a man threw a stone at a fin whale and hit the blowhole, causing the whale to burst. |
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Also, seagrasses trap sediment and slow down water movement, causing suspended sediment to fall out. |
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By 1898 they had acquired mining and forestry concessions near the Yalu and Tumen rivers, causing the Japanese much anxiety. |
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Under the effect of soil and external loads, the buried pipe will tend to ovalize, causing through-wall bending stresses. |
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With the Tsesarevich's helm jammed and their admiral killed in action, she turned from her battle line, causing confusion among her fleet. |
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Furthermore, approximately 800 people were injured, mainly due to falls causing sprains and ankle injuries. |
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Her steering was damaged, causing her to turn back into the path of Goodenough's ships and she was hit by shells and torpedo. |
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The German plan had been delayed, causing further problems for their submarines, which had reached the limit of their endurance at sea. |
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Influence sweeps are equipment, often towed, that emulate a particular ship signature, thereby causing a mine to detonate. |
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The large trade cost implies that natural gas markets are globally much less integrated, causing significant price differences across countries. |
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The Gulf of Thailand became more overfished than ever, causing acrimonious conflicts between domestic artisanal and large-scale fishers. |
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Due to the strong attraction to the oceans, a bulge in the water level is created, causing a temporary increase in sea level. |
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In 2012, during Cher Lloyd's performance, the crowd booed and a bottle filled with urine was thrown at her, causing Lloyd to walk off stage. |
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From around 11 am, and for the next few hours, both fleets bombarded each other, causing considerable damage. |
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Evaporation is especially high in its eastern half, causing the water level to decrease and salinity to increase eastward. |
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The Ilbert Bill had the effect only of causing a white mutiny and the end of the prospect of perfect equality before the law. |
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They were pursued by the Romans across the river causing some Roman losses in the marshes of Essex. |
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The Combined Fleet was sailing across a heavy swell, causing the ships to roll heavily and exacerbating the problem. |
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The family constantly toured, causing much upheaval and unhappiness in the young Sellers's life. |
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On 15 May, the Germans attacked the First Army along the Dyle, causing the meeting engagement that Gamelin had tried to avoid. |
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Demand soon outstripped the level of available state resources, causing the quality of public education to deteriorate. |
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As Rome started to expand, it slowly embraced the Greek culture, causing an influx of medicinal information in Roman society. |
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Finally, the Urraco broke down for the last time on the outskirts of Slough, causing a major traffic jam. |
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May broadsided him on as he passed, causing the brakes to become jammed on. |
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This program has met with mixed results, sometimes causing conflicts between the locals and the recently arrived settlers. |
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He died of bone cancer during the opening week of Titanic, causing her to miss the film's Los Angeles premiere to attend his funeral in London. |
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Another fire on 30 July 2006 seriously damaged the stage, causing the roof to partly collapse. |
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Counter punchers usually wear their opponents down by causing them to miss their punches. |
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When a piece of lithosphere that was heated and stretched cools again, its density rises, causing isostatic subsidence. |
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Formerly huge gene pools of various wild and indigenous breeds have collapsed causing widespread genetic erosion and genetic pollution. |
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Then, those chemicals are washed directly into rivers, streams and oceans, causing a decline in water quality and damaging marine ecosystems. |
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The incantated jute strings were put on to free the patient from the possession of the spirit causing the disease. |
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The Yurok tribe believed that Fox, in anger, captured the sun, and tied him to a hill, causing him to burn a great hole in the ground. |
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Evidence suggests that barotrauma is causing bat fatalities around wind turbines. |
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Some badgers may build their setts in close proximity to poultry or game farms without ever causing damage. |
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Knocking a person unconscious or even causing concussion may cause permanent brain damage. |
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Large prey, such as moose, is killed by biting large chunks of flesh from the soft perineum area, causing massive blood loss. |
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Michael Owen, who previously criticised the pitch for causing him injury, said that it was much improved. |
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The bird may have been weakened by harsh winter weather causing scarcity of its prey. |
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A number of species are attacked by nematodes, causing pine wilt disease, which can kill some quickly. |
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Cooking does not break down the protein causing this particular reaction, so affected individuals can eat neither raw nor cooked apples. |
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Botrytis tulipae is a major fungal disease affecting tulips, causing cell death and eventually the rotting of the plant. |
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Tricholoma equestre was considered edible until it was implicated in serious poisonings causing rhabdomyolysis. |
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Lithuania experienced a drought in 2002, causing forest and peat bog fires. |
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This is despite Salford's James Lomas arriving late and causing England to start the match with eleven players. |
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Energy from the Sun heats this layer, and the surface below, causing expansion of the air. |
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This enrages Poseidon, causing the god to thwart Odysseus' homecoming for a very long time. |
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In the Devonian Period, Gondwana itself headed towards Euramerica, causing the Rheic Ocean to shrink. |
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This collision of plates is responsible for lifting the massive Andes Mountains and causing the volcanoes which are strewn throughout them. |
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Similarly to the BBC, ESPN chose to opt out of its final year of Open rights, causing NBC's rights to begin in 2016 instead. |
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Even at its most powerful this force is still weak, causing tidal differences of inches at most. |
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Frequently, the Earth's magnetosphere is hit by solar flares causing geomagnetic storms, provoking displays of aurorae. |
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He had driven a beer lorry which was being unloaded away from a place where he considered it to be causing an unreasonable obstruction. |
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Bruno was advised not to fight again to avoid running the risk of causing any more damage to it, which could result in permanent blindness. |
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The heads of Khan and McCloskey collided about two minutes into the sixth round, causing a bad cut on the inside of McCloskey's left eyebrow. |
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The bout started as a stalemate until the sixth round, when Haye injured his achilles causing him to fall twice. |
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Other destructive Eastern Pacific hurricanes include Pauline and Kenna, both causing severe damage after striking Mexico as major hurricanes. |
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Hot mantle materials rising up in a plume can spread out radially beneath the tectonic plate causing regions of uplift. |
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The deposits in the Benue Trough were displaced westwards at this time, causing subsidence of the Anambra Basin. |
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In 2007, Hill explicitly accused Schumacher of causing the collision deliberately. |
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These nets restrict movement, causing starvation, laceration and infection, and, in animals that breathe air, suffocation. |
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The vortex trail will spring from the upstream edge of a flat bottomed gate, causing pressure pulsations at the bottom of the gate. |
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On lap 18, Webber spun and hit the wall, and hit the Mercedes of Nico Rosberg, causing both drivers to retire. |
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Disaster struck in a freak hailstorm on the encamped army, causing over 1,000 English deaths. |
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Climate change also impacts island countries by causing natural disasters such as tropical cyclones, hurricanes, flash floods and drought. |
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The plague devastated Castilian lands between 1596 and 1602, causing the deaths of some 600,000 people. |
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The Great Irish Famine of the 1840s was caused by a plant disease that reached the Highlands in 1846, causing great distress. |
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Drift nets lost or abandoned at sea due to storms causing strong currents, accidental loss, or purposeful discard become ghost nets. |
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Slaves onboard were underfed and treated brutally causing many to die before even arriving at their destination. |
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Many particles combine chemically in a manner highly depletive of oxygen, causing estuaries to become anoxic. |
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The other method was by passing laws causing or forcing enclosure, such as Parliamentary enclosure. |
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The proposal united the Liberals under Gladstone's leadership, while causing divisions among the Conservatives. |
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By 1929, the Great Depression arrived, causing political chaos throughout the world. |
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When one species begins speaking louder, it will mask other species voices, causing the whole ecosystem to eventually speak louder. |
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Total atmospheric pressure decreases as altitude increases, causing a lower partial pressure of oxygen which is defined as hypobaric hypoxia. |
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Robert yanked Connie's leg vigorously, causing her to flounder and eventually fall. |
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The number of folks who have taken to dining al desko is causing some new problems in the workplace. |
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A big black car flashed through the Main Street, causing passersby to swivel gawpingly around. |
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However, the centre was initially troubled by software and communications problems causing delays and occasional shutdowns. |
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He then draped a handkerchief over his face to avoid causing alarm amongst the crew. |
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Although night air defence was causing greater concern before the war, it was not at the forefront of RAF planning. |
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Aft cyclic will cause the nose to pitch up, slowing the helicopter and causing it to climb. |
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Once a line has had DSL enabled, the DSL signal is present on all telephone wiring in the building, causing attenuation and echo. |
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This will have the effect of reducing speeds or causing connection failures. |
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On subsequent peribothra further tidal interactions take place, gradually causing the orbit to decay. |
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The first deliberate air raids on London were mainly aimed at the Port of London, causing severe damage. |
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Unfortunately, there were subsidence problems and concerns that the concussion from firing the guns was causing the cliffs to crumble. |
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As the Solent valley flooded and the island eroded, the river received less water flow and more sediment, causing it to become more tidal. |
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Relaxing the diaphragm has the opposite effect, decreasing the volume of the lung cavity, causing air to be pushed out of the lungs. |
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News of Boudica's revolt reached him just after his victory, causing him to withdraw his army before consolidating his conquest. |
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In some areas glyphosate resistant weeds have developed, causing farmers to switch to other herbicides. |
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The severity of this wind made passing around the Cape of Good Hope particularly treacherous for sailors, causing many shipwrecks. |
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The sirocco brings humid and warm air, often carrying Saharan sand causing rain dust. |
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In April Whittle learned of Rover's parallel effort, creating discontentment and causing a major crisis in the programme. |
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The KLA began an offensive on September 1 around Prizren, causing Yugoslavian military activity there. |
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Stilicho also claimed to be the guardian of Arcadius, causing much rivalry between the western and eastern courts. |
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However, his hopes were crushed by the French king Philip the Fair, who took him prisoner and slashed him in Anagni, causing his death. |
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The war lasted for less than a month, causing fewer than 100 casualties, most of which were through friendly fire. |
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The development of capital markets meant that a government could borrow money to finance war or expansion while causing less economic hardship. |
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Between 1940 and 1945, Switzerland was bombed by the Allies causing fatalities and property damage. |
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The mechanized and chemical methods used are causing biodiversity to decline. |
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The problem was caused by a buildup of ice crystals just behind the main fan, causing a brief loss of thrust on six occasions. |
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This drive to repatriate earnings led to the pressure of legitimizing their wealth, causing an increase in violence throughout Colombia. |
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The advance was successful and broke Darius' center, causing the latter to flee once again. |
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This energy is taken from the rotational energy of the black hole causing the latter to slow. |
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Pisa had lost thousands of young men in the battle, causing a population collapse. |
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Assaults by prisoners on staff are rising with just under 700 causing serious injury. |
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Succession for the Yuan dynasty, however, was an intractable problem, later causing much strife and internal struggle. |
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This trade is unregulated and causing unknown reductions of wild populations of native Moroccan wildlife. |
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Under Gorbachev, the role of the Communist Party in governing the state was removed from the constitution, causing a surge of severe political instability to set in. |
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To help a family change the behavior or conditions that are causing the risk of maltreatment, the CPS caseworker must develop a positive relationship with the family. |
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Despite this risk, little has happened in the six months since Frankfurt cut interest rates causing one to wonder how different Draghi is from his predecessor. |
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During the century, the population increased at a dramatic rate, accompanied by rapid urbanisation, causing significant social and economic stresses. |
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